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ScoringLive staffNovember 12, 2015, 7:13pm
ScoringLive Sound Off is a way for fans to share their voice on a hot topic in the Hawaii prep scene. Comments are posted via Facebook and Instagram and are displayed in its raw format with no editing by our staff.
The fifth edition of ScoringLive Sound Off has fans giving their view on the First Hawaiian Bank/HHSAA Division I Football Championships semifinal matchup between Mililani and Saint Louis.
The two teams have a common opponent this season in Liberty, an out-of-state team. Saint Louis defeated the Patriots, 43-16, at Aloha Stadium on Aug. 29, while the Trojans loss to Liberty on the road a week later, 76-53.
Saint Louis holds a 4-1 series lead over Mililani, but dropped its most recent meeting, 63-47, in both team's 2014 season-opener.
@jlynchsr has the Trojans rallying in the second half for an overtime win.
Angel T. Savea gives the edge to Mililani based on coaching.
@kailynkupau says the Trojans will win based on their postseason experience.
@myles_24_partin says the return of Mililani QB McKenzie Milton will be the difference.
Bryson Joshua Kamakani Hutchinson has the Crusaders winning because of their defense
@so1id1ife7_ryma says tempo will affect the outcome of the matchup.
@txmalala says the game can go either way.
Dallas Moffis predicts that the winner of this game will win the state title.
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